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    Celtiberians: Problems and Debates

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    2005-06-22
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    Mozota, Francisco Burillo
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    Abstract
    The Celtiberians are undoubtedly the people from ancient Hispania that have attracted the highest level of interest among scholars within the different disciplines (e.g. archaeologists, linguists, and historians). This critical review of the post-1998 literature on the Celtiberians has been divided into nine sections: the meaning of the word "Celtiberians", the Celtiberian language, the formation of the Celtiberian culture, population, Celtiberian migrations, economy, the study of rituals through an examination of ceramics, mortuary rituals, and Celto-mania and the Celtiberians.
    Subject
    Celtiberians
    Iberian Peninsula
    Celts
    Urnfield Culture
    Celtiberian language
    City-states
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/94491
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